<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>According to Matt its as common as ants & flies at a picnic !!<p><hr></blockquote><p>Nope! Just that it's alllll happened before ... <br><br><blockquote>January 24, 1967 an F4 tornado ripped a path through St. Louis County, the third worst tornado in St. Louis history, 3 dead and 216 injured. An outbreak of 32 tornadoes struck the central U.S. with 14 tornadoes in Iowa , 9 in Missouri , 8 in Illinois , and 1 in Wisconsin . Never had there been a recorded tornado in Iowa in January until this day. 7 people were killed in this outbreak. This was the furthest north tornado outbreak ever recorded for the winter season.</blockquote><br><br>Waaaaa? A January Tornado BEFORE the Global Warming Gore Roar? Now THAT'S an Inconvenient Truth! <br><br><br><br>***********************<br>[color:red]Nice Try</font color=red>

<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>According to Matt its as common as ants & flies at a picnic !!<p><hr></blockquote><p>Yep as common as a flock of <br>As usual his GW post was just another continuing example of his same old pot stirring<br> <br><br>

ever heard of a word called Frequency, Matt ?<br><br>yeah if you have one 105&#730; F Day in the summer ... well it's just summer.<br> But if you have 20 days of 105&#730; F... I guess it's ALL the same = 105&#730; F happened once before. <br><br>David (OFI)

<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>But if you have 20 days of 105? F... I guess it's ALL the same = 105? F happened once before.<p><hr></blockquote><p>Let me know when the midwest has 20 days of January Tornadoes and I'll be more than happy to jump on board the Al Gore Express to Melting Ice Caps park. Otherwise, January Tornadoes in the midwest aren't unheard of. <br><br>***********************<br>

"Otherwise, January Tornadoes in the midwest aren't unheard of. "<br><br>yes, they are RARE. = doesn't happen often, but they've had several the past week in several states. <br><br>...frequency and number Matt, ...frequency and number ... and this is just one change in weather patterns... <br><br>David (OFI)

The tornado in Racine Country, Wisconsin last week is now the northern-most January tornado on the books. January tornadoes are rare, but have occurred in downstate Illinois in the last century. No one knows if one has been north of Chicago in January though since before weather records were being collected.<br><br>Skepticism about global warming is one thing, but purely from a conservation standpoint, it makes no sense to just go on pumping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere at growing and growing levels. I personally want to leave this world in some pretty good shape when my ticket is up. To do otherwise is remarkably selfish.<br><br>-- Charlie Alpha Roger Yankee Whiskey

Snow in Baghdad today!<br><br>Is that like hell freezing over?<br><br>I used to think it was terrible that life was unfair. Then I thought what if life were fair and all of the terrible things that happen came because we really deserved them? Now I take comfort in the general unfairness and hostility of the universe.

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